Implement to_d in Numeric and with the same number of arguments everywhere#423
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…where This allows user code to be more generic, not having to care about the specific class. Preserve the BigDecimal override to allow returning the same object.
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This allows user code to be more generic, not having to care
about the specific class.
Preserve the BigDecimal override to allow returning the same object.
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This is a PoC PR. I don't know if this is desired. But my intuition would be that all Numeric types should be convertible to BigDecimal, with the same interface. What do you think?
Builds on top of #421 to avoid conflicts